Timewave Zero - Countdown to Transition

Originally posted by Project2501
Nassim Haramein Has a interesting idea with the graphs being 3d instead of 2d.

Then if we was to take the graphs into a 3d holographic state to view a snap shot of it, Then take a golden section gauge which is a Fibonacci gauge
or Fibonacci Compass we will uncover the patterns.

So by using this method of geometry with resonance patterns we would find synchronicities of a cycle. The reason the cycle is so hard to find is it
was based on a fibonacci geometry to start with & has a skip like pattern which makes it a bit hard for humans at their current stage to catch onto a
pattern. Unless your into mathematics and geometry as this unlocks the true meaning of the macrocosm and microcosm. Leonardo da Vinci knew this to
because he place Vitruvian Man inside of the Circle/Energy & a Square/Matter (Energy+Matter=!)

It's not like everyone has awakened their pinecone/pineal gland to full vibrational operation to be on the same note as the cosmic tunes. All planets
have inner sounds as does our earth with its Schumann resonance which the pentagon uses for communications now. Which I might add the Schumann
resonance is speeding up a bit! The Universe does speak with sound. /\/\/\/\/\/\/\

The wave for 4th April actually resonates with the whole period 13th March to 30th April 1839. You could just about squeeze in the earthquake
in chile on Jan 24th 1839 that killed 30,000, although its right on the edge of the time frame. (remember, the harmonic events in the past are of ever
greater length the further you back)

What we should be looking at for this date could maybe be April 9 1839 – The world's first commercial electric telegraph line comes into operation
alongside the Great Western Railway line, from Paddington Station to West Drayton.

Now they are novel events that resonate with the 4th of April this year....but was the Earthquake a truly novel event or is there some other
connection between the vibrational spacetime pattern of today and some chladni image of time in the past or future, (looking forward in time, then at
around midnight Dec 6th 2012 also resonates with 4th April 2010)

Its also worth remembering that even though we my not see a 'novel' event, days at the moment resonate with a period of a couple of months 170
years ago and with a period of 111 years 11 thousand yearts ago....and a period of a couple of minutes in 2 and half years from now. The wave that
describes those dates is the same shape, but it covers a different span of time.

Maybe what we should be doing is finding past resonances with what we are doing 'today' and try to make our actions resonate with past events (and
the future) maybe this way we would be more in sync with the universe.

eg maybe 6 and 7th April 2010 would be a good day for photography because that day resonates with the period of time between june 22nd 1839 , when
Louis Daguerre receives a patent for his camera and Aug 19th 1839 when he gives it to the world.

But maybe the resonace on 7th April this year with 23rd July 1839 are more appropriate as this was the date for Battle of Ghazni: British forces
capture the fortress city of Ghazni, Afghanistan in the first Anglo Afghan war. Could be a good day for a major offensive. But it also resonates with
August 23 1839– British forces seize Hong Kong as a base, as it prepares to wage war against Qing China. The ensuing 3-year conflict becomes known
as the First Opium War, then on October 15 1939– (resonating with 8th April 2010) Abd al-Kader declares a jihad against the French.

Hmmm..... Afganistan, Hong Kong, Opium, Photography, Jihad. Watch the news on 6th, 7th and 8th April !!! (Although the opium war did last til 1942
which would take us through to 25th April)

Or Maybe its the massive cyclone due on 9th April.......

Maybe that is even the point of awareness itself, tobe concious of these resonances, to overcome chaos and create harmony through being 'in
phase'.

I've observed with interest the correlation of the various fractal timewave programmes for some time now, and this discussion has come to my
attention as the end-date of the programme rapidly approaches.

While the fractal timewave cannot make predictions past its end-date, it can be tested against the historical record, and also be used to make
predictions up to its end-date.

Keeping this goal in mind, let us look at one or two things that the timewave may illuminate here.

To begin with, while www.valdostamuseum.org... looks at a plateau of stability deriving from the massive bailouts, which,
according to that analysis there, will run out this year (2010), the analysis presented here shows clearly a plateau of stability in mid- to late 2010
that will not be replicated.

The closest correlation I can find is the US election cycle, between the primary and general election: I can find no other cycle, political or
otherwise, that is as close a match.

In a US Congressional election, there are three possible outcomes:

1) The incumbent party remains in power;

2) The opposition takes power;

3) There is no clear winner: unlikely, but possible.

The US Congress has changed hands many times since the present Constitution was promulgated, but this has often acted to stabilise rather than
destabilise the US, as the check-and-balance system acted as designed to produce a stalemate: hence, a change of parties, or a deadlock, would
probably stabilise rather than destabilise the system.

What is new, however, is the increasing number of those who, for various reasons, and from various motives, are unwilling to accept the legitimacy of
the Obama Administration: if this number were to to be swelled past a critical point by the US Congress remaining in the hands of the Democrats, that
may lead to a leap in political violence in the US, which would certainly destabilise both the US and the world.

What was also interesting was the likening of a short period in 2009 to the entire French Revolution: what happened that could merit such a
comparison?

Let me argue that what changed was that, faced with fatally anemic markets, capitalism moved decisively from a market to a state-driven model: state
capitalism is the new "normal" worldwide.

What this will expose, in my view, is the primacy of power relationships over "free" markets, "free" elections, etc. which lie at the core of
capitalism: what follows are revolt, fascist/militarist repression...and ultimately, the world's working classes taking power decisively in a
socialist revolution that replaces capitalism with workers' rule...socialism...in 2012, ushering in an era that the Timewave accurately depicts as
"Permanent Revolution."

Now that I've ventured this opinion, I leave it to you to support or rebut this correlation.

Since my first posting, I've looked up some things, thought about some others...and may be able to flesh out our understanding a bit in light of what
others have written on the timewave, in light of events of 2008 until now (April 2010).

While the author of this thread likens a few months of 2009 to the French Revolution, if we look at the last graph in the fractal series displayed in
dreamflesh.com... , we find a fractal match with the period between the Industrial Revolution and the early 1970's:extremely
formative years in the development of capitalism.

Let us examine the similar eras more closely:

1) Late 2008-early 2009 vs. the era leading up to the Industrial Revolution: this was the runup to the election of Barack Obama, who promised change,
and indeed, this corresponds to profound changes leading up to the Industrial Revolution. Note that this was also, in our era, a time of profound
economic crisis, comparable in many ways to the opening of the Great Depression of 1929...with John McCain falling into the electoral shoes of Herbert
Hoover, and Barack Obama, of FDR.

2) 2009 vs. the Industrial Revolution: this was preceded by the American Revolution, and entailed, as noted in the main posting, the French
Revolution, as well as the Napoleonic Wars.

In our own era, we had the continuation of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan...but we also had the expansion of the bailout regime of the Bush
Administration, so that market-driven capitalism was replaced by state capitalism in most of the world as the "new normal."

3) the last half of 2010 vs. the last half of the 19th Century: this was after the revolutions of 1848, and encompassed the Franco-Prussian War and
the Paris Commune.

Not an era noted for its political stability, but nothing on the scale of the Napoleonic Wars! In our own era, this will correspond to the period
between the primary and general elections in the US.

4) the late 19th Century vs. late 2010: a lot of innovation, a lot of inventions...and, in the 19th Century, the resultant crisis of overproduction
(recession/depression).

Once the new Congress is sworn in, we may well see both innovation and the deepening of the economic crisis.

5) The first half of the 20th Century vs. the last two thirds of 2011: This encompassed both World Wars and the Great Depression in between them, and
ends with the transition from WWII to the Cold War.

In our own era, will we see similar human tragedies played out? Will state capitalism find its political home in Fascism, only for Fascism to once
again be overthrown? If so, by what?

6) 1945-1969 vs. the first third of 2012: this encompassed the most dangerous parts of the Cold War, as well as the rise of challenges to both
sides.

If Fascism rises in 2011, will the resistance to it go on the offensive in 2012?

Just after 1970, we also saw the rise of the phenomenon of stagflation: will we see an even more virulent strain, combining hyperinflation with
depression, in 2012 or earlier? If this comes to pass, will in usher in a Fascist era...or lead to its demise?

After this, decades in the graph featured in dreamflesh.com... continue to correspond to months represented here: will 2012
usher in the Age of Permanent Revolution?

We shall see, shan't we?

PS on political violence:

While those who regarded the Bush Administration and its comrades in Congress as usurpatious tended to come from the left, those who criticise the
Obama Administration and its Congressional cohorts tend to come from a wider spectrum...yet we saw little political violence in the US by either side
during the Bush Administration.

Will those who regard Barack Obama as an illegitimate President refrain from political violence if the upcoming election returns a Democratic
Congress? We shall see...

A cyclone slams India with high winds and a 40 foot storm surge, destroying the port city of Coringa (never to be entirely rebuilt again). The storm
wave sweeps inland, taking with it 20,000 ships and thousands of people. An estimated 300,000 deaths result from the disaster.

I didn't see a whole lot of events for today that could have related to the Pope to being taken in....

If you want to look for some correlations, today resonates with Mar. 31st to Jun. 3.

The big thing I found today was

May 7 – The Great Natchez Tornado: A massive tornado strikes Natchez, Mississippi during the early afternoon hours. Before it is over, 317 people
are killed and 109 injured. It is the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history.

I'm being a bit 'loose' with the dates as the things we are hearing at the moment, that are in the media today, may well have their roots in the
past few days. I dont tie the timewave down to specific dates and times too much as these are different for people in different parts of the world
and, more importantly, can vary depending exactley how the time wave is calculated.

I think we can get a 'rough feel' for related occurances though, remembering that, if the time wave really does work like a wave, then there are
going to be harmonics and phase effects ocurring that may not match what we expect. eg Imagine history is a large, echoey room, the 19th century is
represented by a trumpet playing the note 'A' and this year is represented by a violin, also playing the same note as the trumpet, but what we hear
is a combination of those sounds, plus the reflections, resonances, echos etc. It is our perception of the overall sound, not what the individual
instruments are playing.

I really think the timewave graph should be used more as a guidline than an ultimate representation.

The Papal prophecies are interesting, i'm going to look into them a bit more.

One, why did he pick the atomic bombing of 1945 to be the start date of this last cycle? I have looked at his research and am impressed to some
extent, but he never explains why he picked this date. Sure it was a huge day in history, but so are so many dates before it. If anyone could answer
this, I would appreciate it.

Also, his original graph had an end date of November 16, 2012 I do believe. If this was the case, why has it since been moved to December 21st? Just a
couple of questions from a beginner.

Originally posted by Subconsciously Correct
A couple of quick questions on McKenna:

One, why did he pick the atomic bombing of 1945 to be the start date of this last cycle? I have looked at his research and am impressed to some
extent, but he never explains why he picked this date. Sure it was a huge day in history, but so are so many dates before it. If anyone could answer
this, I would appreciate it.

He selected the Atomic bombing of 1945 because he (i think rightly) felt that it was THE most novel occurrence in human history to date (according to
the history we are aware of anyway)

Also, his original graph had an end date of November 16, 2012 I do believe. If this was the case, why has it since been moved to December 21st? Just a
couple of questions from a beginner.

my understanding is that he moved the end date to align with the mayan calendar as much for convenience's sake as anything. As well as in
consideration of mathematical uncertainty, though I am ready to be corrected.

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